Seamus Cooney
- Bernard F. Engel, Richard Eberhart . Reviewed in Michigan
Academician 6 (1973): 132-134.
- Emily Hahn, Lorenzo: D. H. Lawrence and the Women Who Loved
Him . Reviewed in Bookletter (4 September 1975).
- Books reviewed in Library Journal (short 300-word reviews):
- Lawrence Raab, Mysteries of the Horizon (July 1972)
- Charles Henri Ford, Flag of Ecstasy: Selected Poems (August 1972)
- Parker Tyler, The Will of Eros: Selected Poems 1930-1970 (August 1972)
- F. D. Reeve, The Blue Cat (1 October 1972)
- Robert Bly, Sleepers Joining Hands (1 October 1972)
- Octavio Paz and others, Renga: A Chain of Poems (15 October 1972)
- Daniel Halpern, Traveling on Credit (15 October 1972
- Larry Rottman and others, eds., Winning Hearts and Minds: War Poems by Vietnam Veterans (15 November 1972)
- Morton Marcus, Where the Oceans Cover Us: Poems (1 December 1972)
- Octavio Paz, Alternating Current (1 December 1972)
- Howard McCord, The Diary of a Young Girl (1 January 1973)
- Terry Stokes, Crimes of Passion (15 January 1973)
- Cid Corman, Out & Out (15 February 1973)
- Nancy Hunter Steiner, A Closer Look at Ariel: A Memory of Sylvia Plath (15 February 1973)
- Gregory Orr, Burning the Empty Nests (1 April 1973)
- Charles Tidler, Straw Things and John Stevens Wade, The Cats in the Colosseum (1 April 1973)
- James Wright, Two Citizens (15 April 1973)
- Russell Edson, The Clam Theater (15 May 1973)
- William Harmon, Legion: Civic Choruses (15 May 1973)
- Judith Hemschemeyer, I Remember the Room Was Filled with Light (15 May 1973)
- Richard Kostelanetz, ed., Breakthrough Fictioneers: An Anthology and Ronald Gross and George Quasha, eds., Open Poetry: Four Anthologies (July 1973)
- Howard Nemerov,Gnomes & Occasions (July 1973)
- David Meltzer, Tens: Selected Poems, 1961-1971 (1 June 1973)
- Jim Carroll, Living at the Movies (1 November 1973)
- Mark Strand, The Story of Our Lives (15 Novewmber 1973)
- David Ignatow, The Notebooks of David Ignatow, ed. Ralph J. Mills, Jr. (15 January 1974)
- Rene Char, Leaves of Hypnos , trans. Cid Corman (1February 1974)
- Michael McClure, September Blackberries (1 May 1974)
- James Nolan, Why I Live in the Forest and David Ray, Gathering Firewood: Poems New and Selected (1 October 1974)
- Reed Whittemore, The Mother's Breast and the Father's House (1 October 1974)
- Frank Samperi, Lumen Gloriae (15 November 1974)
- John Taggart, The Pyramid Is a Pure Crystal (1 January 1975)
- Cid Corman, O/I (1 January 1975)
- Robert Bonazzi, Living the Borrowed Life (15 March 1975)
- David Ignatow, Selected Poems (15 May 1975)
- Gregory Orr, Gathering the Bones Together (1 June 1975)
- Roger Weingarten, Ethan Benjamin Boldt (15 June 1975)
- Howard McCord, The Selected Poems of Howard McCord 1955-1971 (August 1975)
- Charles Olson, The Maximus Poems, Volume Three (1 October 1975)
- Charles Olson, Charles Olson and Ezra Pound: An Encounter at St. Elizabeths , ed. Catherine Seelye (15 October 1975)
- Michael McClure, Jaguar Skies (1 February 1976)
- Thomas Meyer, The Umbrella of Aesculapius (15 February 1976)
- Robert Creeley and Marisol, Presences: A Text for Marisol (July 1976)
- Sam Larcombe, First Poems (August 1976)
- C. W. Truesdale, Doctor Vertigo (1 November 1976)
- Roger Mitchell, Moving (1 November 1976)
- Quarterly Review of Literature: Special Issues Retrospective (15 December 1976)
- Allen Ginsberg and Richard Eberhart, To Eberhart from Ginsberg: A Letter about "Howl" 1956 . . . (1 January 1977)
- George Scarbrough, New and Selected Poems (15 June 1977)
- David Jaffin, The Half of a Circle (1 September 1977)
- Paul Ferris, Dylan Thomas (15 October 1977)
- Charles Olson, The Fiery Hunt and Other Plays (1 November 1977)
- James Atlas, Delmore Schwarz: The Life of an American Poet (15 November 1977)
- Ted Hughes, Gaudete (1 December 1977)
- Donald Hall, Remembering Poets (1 February 1978)
- David Marcus, ed., New Irish Writing (1 March 1978)
- Allen Ginsberg, Mind Breaths: Poems 1972-1977 (1 May 1978)
- David Ignatow, Tread the Dark (15 May 1978)
- Michael Hartnett, Poems in English and James Liddy, Corca Bascinn (July 1978)
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